Best quality encode settings? Handbrake?

Hi Gang,
So, if I want to encode the best quality video for Apple TV, what settings would I want to use...say in Handbrake?
I want to make a true HD slideshow to show in our photo studio.
Thanks for any advice!
Rob

I've tried it, and it is quite good, but there is obviously quite a bit of compression. I want to display a slide show that is perfect.
Thanks!

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